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Col Rajesh Prasad and Lt Col Hitesh visited Army camps in Nimoo and Nurla to address the ongoing Army land issue

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Hon’ble Chairman/CEC,LAHDC, Leh, Adv.Tashi Gyalson along with DC/CEO,Santosh Sukhadeve,LAHDC Leh; Councillors of Khaltse and Basgo Constituencies; Khaltse and Likir Sub Divisional Magistrates (SDMs); Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Leh; Tehsildars of Khaltse and Leh , Brig KMS Rana
Brig Q 14xxx; Col Pushpender Singh
Col Navjot Kang; Col AHS Sandhu
Col Rajesh Prasad and Lt Col Hitesh visited Army camps in Nimoo and Nurla to address the ongoing Army land issue.
The officials began their visit at the Nurla Army Camp, where a comprehensive presentation was given by S.N. Mehdi, detailing the historical and current status of the Nurla Military Station. The presentation highlighted the military station’s occupation since 1990 and provided a detailed overview of the total land currently occupied by the Army. It also outlined the necessary adjustments to allocate some of this land for the benefit of the local communities.
The delegation then proceeded to the Army Camp in Nimoo, where they were briefed on the specifics of the land issue, including the layout of the Nimoo station, which comprises a North Camp and South Camp covering a total of 18 acres.
During the visit, H’CEC Tashi Gyalson emphasized the commitment to support the relocation process and assured that adequate compensation would be provided. He stressed the importance of cooperation between civilians and the defense sector to achieve a harmonious resolution to the land issues.
The interaction between the officials and the Army personnel was constructive, reflecting a mutual understanding and a shared goal of resolving the land dispute in a manner that respects both military needs and civilian interests.
This visit underscores the LAHDC’s dedication to addressing land issues with sensitivity and fairness, ensuring that both military and civilian requirements are balanced effectively.
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